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Federal Reserve Watch for Nov. 20: Hammack Warns of Risks of Lowering Interest Rates Further
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Federal Reserve Watch for Nov. 20: Hammack Warns of Risks of Lowering Interest Rates Further
Nov 20, 2025 1:41 PM

02:48 PM EST, 11/20/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack (nonvoter) said that there are risks to lowering the federal funds rate further, particularly if it keeps inflation elevated and encourages risk taking.

Hammack said that labor market softening has not been as severe as expected and that the FOMC needs to keep policy "somewhat restrictive" to lower inflation.

Recent comments of note:

(Nov. 19) The minutes of the Oct. 28-29 FOMC meeting showed a divisive discussion among the members regarding the future path of monetary policy, with many suggesting that while further rate reductions may be needed, a cut at the December FOMC meeting may not be appropriate. While many participants supported the rate cut at October meeting, some said that could have supported maintaining the target rate and several were against the rate reduction due to concerns that inflation progress has stalled. Comments from officials since the meeting have echoed those divisions.

(Nov. 18) Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin (nonvoter) said that there are signs that the employment picture is weaker than some data would suggest and that inflation is not likely to increase considerably but would not comment on the appropriate action at the December FOMC meeting due to the lack of government data that would normally provide some guidance.

(Nov. 17) Fed Governor Christopher Waller (voter) called for another 25-basis point reduction in the federal funds rate at the December meeting due to evidence of a weakening labor market, saying that he does not expect inflation to reaccelerate.

(Nov. 17) Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson (voter) suggested that the FOMC should move slowly with considering further rate reductions as the target moves closer to neutral but conceded that risks to employment have increased.

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